Account Book of Dr. Joseph F. Palmer at the store of A. E. Baker & Sons (Amaziah E. Baker) in San Augustine, Texas, from 1856 to 1866 containing dates, amounts, types, and costs of goods sold such as corn. Another section (pages 2-5) appear to be...

C. Bruce Ferguson in Leavenworth, Kansas is writing Albert Thomas in Houston, Texas to offer his condolences for the loss of Thomas's son. Ferguson extends his condolences to the whole Thomas family and encourages them to seek help from their...

A Western Union telegram from C. K. Richards expressing his condolences to Albert Thomas for the death of Jimmy Thomas. Sent from Brownsville, Texas to Albert Thomas = 2208 Isabella = Asst. US District Attorney, Houston.

4" x 6" black and white photograph taken by C. H. Casley Photographers in Nacogdoches, Texas. A middle-aged man sits stiffly facing left. He wears a dark suit and vest with a white shirt and a white horizontally striped tie. He is presumed to be...

4" x 6" black and white portrait taken by C. H. Casley, Photo in Nacogdoches, Texas of an unidentified young man. Photographed against a white backdrop from mid-chest up, the man is wearing a dark coat and vest with a white shirt and dark,...

4" x 6" black and white photograph taken by C. H. Casley Photographer in Nacogdoches, Texas. A family of four poses against a backdrop resembling a porch with trees in the background. From left to right: the father, seated on a stool, wears a...

Copy of typed letters between Albert Thomas and Lawrence Wood Robert Jr., Secretary of the Democratic National Committee, headquartered at the National Press Building, Washington, D.C. from December 1936. Robert sends congratulations to Thomas for...

This letter is typed on stationary from The Citizens’ Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. headquartered at Room 425 Evening Star Building. In the letter, Noyes writes: Dear Representative...

This photograph is of the Nacogdoches Compress. The cotton compress is in the background. A great majority of the photograph contains finished cotton bales. The photograph has the following written on it: “Nacogdoches Compress, Mr. Sturdevant...

Summons on July 9, 1839 for Alexander Loyd and A. F. Gray to appear on September 1, 1839 and give evidence in the case of Charles Richards vs. Edmond Hyde and James Perkins. Signed by C. Deen, San Augustine County, Texas District Clerk.

An unidentified baby girl or boy in a light colored dress, possibly a christening gown, with long sleeves and a lace collar. The baby's feet are clad in black shoes poke out from under the dress. Behind the child is a blurred backdrop featuring a...

A photograph of an unidentified man. He is wearing a gray suit jacket and vest, a black neck tie, and a white collared shirt with stripes. He is well-groomed hair and a prominent mustache. The photograph was taken by C. H. Casley Photographer in...

A portrait of a young couple taken by C. H. Casley, Photo in Nacogdoches, Texas. The young man wears a black suit jacket and vest with a white dress shirt and white bow tie. The woman next to him wears a dark colored dress with a high neckline...

A portrait of three unidentified children, possibly siblings. From left to right: a young boy stands wearing a dark jacket, dark pants, dark shoes, a white shirt with a large collar that covers his shoulders, and an over-sized plaid tie. In the...

The Heidingsfelders are writing to Thomas to extend their regrets at hearing about the loss of Thomas's son. They encourage Thomas to take consolation in the fact that their son rests peacefully in Heaven. The letter is written on a plain piece of...